❦ Halloween Milk! ❦

The Halloween Milk album at peaceful parenting on Facebook is always having photos flagged by lactiphobic onlookers - especially the cute little nursing 'pumpkins.' In 2011, half of all uploaded photos were removed by Facebook from the album. As a result, we're moving the gallery here and are excited to add your fun, furry-and-feathery milky photos to the collection this season.

You are welcome to upload or tag at the peaceful parenting Facebook page if this is easiest for you, or send to DrMomma.org@gmail.com and we will add yours in. We will watermark photos with your first/last name before posting, unless you request otherwise. If your photo or information was lost in past years' deletion, we invite you to email as well so we can update.

It's all just for fun ~ to celebrate the joys of gentle parenting as we plant some seeds and raise awareness throughout this month of pumpkins, costumes (and momma milk!). If you're a mother seeking info on nursing your baby, we invite you to visit the Breastfeeding Resources Page and write to us anytime.

❦ Happy Halloween! ❦

Ashley's little duckie grabs a snack.

Milk maid, Alyssa nurses her calf.

Little Red Riding Hood has no need to fear the big bad wolf when Mom's around!

Hippie Karah, walked around nursing her 15 month old monkey for 1/2 the evening!

This little pilot (26 months) landed to grab some goodness.

Kealy's little butterfly stops flying for some milk on her first halloween.

8 comments:

I have 2 pics of my just-turned 2-year-old nursing in his dinosaur costume on my blog: http://thesquigglycarrot.blogspot.com/2012/10/sometimes-dinosaurs-need-momma-milk-too.html They are probably to dim and fuzzy to feature in the Halloween Milk gallery, but I just wanted to share!

I am so glad to see there are so many breastfeeding mommys, I unfortunately was the only women Iknew that was breastfeeding when Ihad my son. So many people told me it was gross and unnatural (WHAT?!) I was like then what r boobs for? I can't wait to have another baby and be able to breastfeed longer this time. Good job mommys! Keep up the good work